Mulkey: S-E-C spells d-i-v-o-r-c-e

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Over the past few seasons, Baylor and Texas A&M have developed one of the premier rivalries in women’s basketball. If Lady Bears coach Kim Mulkey has her way, there’s no way it will continue after the Aggies leave the Big 12.

Mulkey, speaking at the conference’s media day at the Sprint Center on Wednesday, said she was disappointed in A&M president Bowen Loftin’s comments comparing the Aggies and the Big 12 as a loveless marriage and “being kept against our will.”

“So basically he’s talking about a divorce,” said Mulkey, who has written and spoken publicly several times about her 2006 divorce. “And I think I know a little bit about a divorce. And my feeling is this – if a man wants to divorce me and says our relationship has no value to him, and then he asks me if he can sleep with me, the answer is: ‘No!’ ”